Pokémon Scarlet and Violet fan art is the best way to experience leaks
The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, and eager Pokémon Scarlet and VioletThe struggle for want has been constant: Pokémon ScarletAnd VioletThe internet is being spread by leakers who distribute unauthorized material. The leakers then spread the content on social media. However, copies rights strikes force them to remove leaked photos and videos. It’s logical: Pokémon ScarletAnd Violet aren’t out until Nov. 18, and The Pokémon Company and Nintendo want to keep its secrets secret until then. But people are eager to see new Pokémon, and some fans are getting creative and making fan art to replace or “predict” the look of official, but unauthorized content — or to simply celebrate leaked Pokémon designs.
A word of caution: It’s not really clear IfCopyright strikes are not applicable to fan art. The Pokémon Company could still ding these images, because copyright law It isEven if the work is a derivative, it can be complicated. Fan art is most problematic when an artist sells their work using trademarked property. But the nature of these Pokémon images — namely, that they’re not supposed to be out there yet — may complicate that.
So far, it doesn’t seem that The Pokémon Company And Nintendo are targeting fan art at all; its main focus appears to be leaked images and early Twitch streams. Plenty of Pokémon fan artists just want to celebrate the new Pokémon they’ll be able to catch when Pokémon Scarlet and VioletNext week, they will be available. One way that leaks get from the side channels to the main stream is through fan art.
Before the major leaks, Pokémon artists were also important in fan communities, as blurry, cut-off images started circulating. Fan artists stepped in to build off those cropped, muddled images to “predict” what any particular Pokémon might look like.
[Ed. note: If you’re hoping to avoid spoilers, stop reading here. Though there are no official images of new Pokémon, we have included fan art of them.]
Elsewhere, some Pokémon fan artists are using their artwork to “predict” Pokémon from Pokémon Scarlet And Violet — a move that was more common BeforeWe had lots of data. Sometimes it’s evolutions from Pokémon we’ve seen before, and other times it’s completely new monsters, often based off the region.
My take on the Pink Hammer Loli pokémon, the Fairy/Steel waifu mon of Generation 9!
This begins with a tiny hammer. It ends up being a huge crusher.
The pokémon itself doesn’t grow much, like Gardevoir, but rather remains a Loli. pic.twitter.com/IIlqwtJGEA
— Sora – Commissions are open (@StargardSora) October 28, 2022
But if you’re looking for fan art of the leaked and other new Pokémon, there’s a ton of that, too. We love these:
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